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iCENTRALRECORDDTCORPOEATEDISSUED WEEKLY 1100 A YEARGREEN CLAY WALKER EditorE ercd fit the Post Ggiet in Lancaster JTycuSccondCIatt Mail Matter <Member Ky Press AssociationandEihth District Publishers LeeLancaster Ky December 30 191OiRates For Political AnnouncementsFor Precinct and City OfficesS 500For County Offices 1000Fr State and District Offices 1500For Calls per line h1lFAr Cards per line 10For all publications in the interest of individuals or expressionof individual views per line 10Obituaries per line 05ANNOUNCEMENTANNOUNCEMENTSForFor Circuit JudgeWe are authorized to announce HonCharles A Hardin a candidate forJudge of the Thirteenth Judicial District at the November election 1911l pt to the action of ihe Democratp artTh tasrfle Meetisgpf the Democratic Exetee held iu Louisvilled will meet with thene majority of theie state in so far as itto select Democraticate ollicesretofore stated our posithe primary electionting party nominees andIt whether desired by thewe wish elected or his ophe history of party conventhis and other states are tooown to the people to wish for Irty to continue a prey for thetonal politician Party barwill be the more general whenajority get what they want andjvv that they have it This condion seldom comes when a conventionbeld and very rarely fails in the primary electionVe think that the Committeerreflecd the will of the party when itcalltf the primary and that those candid es for uouiiiiatious who are soviciously opposing the primary do notbrag favor to their candidacy by suchposition Hun James B McCrearyems to have been the only candidate7lu encouraged the committee to calla primary and we think that be hasI greitly added to his hold upon popularcorfdence by his manly stand for anbonst primary electionHwever we do believe that theCoumittee made a great blunder iuroc including in the primary electionthe select ion of a riooiinee of the partyfor United States Senator This is apart principle to vell known and togenerally accepted for controversyIn our last two National Democraticplatforms we declared in favor of selecting United States Senators by direct IIvote of the people and for the partyin Kentucky to decline to act in har Imony with this well known democratic principle seems to us a mistakeIt is to be hoped that the Committeeafter reflection will meet and include IIthe selection of a Senator in the primary IIImaryThe hifafre Aid fefawtaL INew methods and plans for conducting public affairs are seldom broughtout for general consideration exceptthrough some political leaders seeking preferment by the electors seekIincorporating them in a platform of Isome political party Although nearnearjIyly every state in the Union has discussed as apolitical issue the initiative and referendum more or les andmany states have adopted it politicians and political parties in Kentuckyhave shed at the principle in the Ipast We know of no state that has iadopted thelnitlative and referendum IIwhere there exists any marked dissatisfaction with its effect upon legislative conditionsIn general terms we may understand the Initiative to be a provisionwhich permits a certain percentageof the people of the state or a city tofile a petition asking for the enactment of a certain law and when thisis dune the law is initiated At thenext general election if a majority ofthe people vote in favor of the proposition then it becomes a law Theinitiative only become necessary whenthe law makers fail to respond to thedemands of the peopleReferendum is a provision whichpermits a certain percent of the votersto file a petition asking the vote uponthe repeal or suspense of a law of astate or an ordinance of city which thelegislature or council may enact whennot desired by the public The petition being filed the law is suspendeduntil approved or rejected by a vote ofthe peopleThe initiative and referendum Testthe people with the same direct authority to enact and repeal laws asbas the legislature of a state or thecouncil of a city For Kentucky tohave such a law would necessitate anaBeadment to our constitution Doyon or do you not favor such law Wewill hare more to say about it in thelateThe WbaUen Jab > > teoe crowd have notpicked tbelr nan for Lent Governorr So tar Mr Edwards to the only candi4te aaa bt dos ent see to be tied toi BJ bred wagonIo>jiJiThere is some taljihat Hon RobtEvans of Danvillejniil run fur EeutGovernor and ne sa good man Sofar be bas not announcedHappy Jew Teat to each and everyone May the coming year be a prosperous one to you allONLY ONE BESTLwster pIe Give Credit Wfcei CreditjeoZ Is DiePeoilof Lancaster who suffer withsick kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended uponThe best is Doans Kidney Pills amedicine for the kidneys only madefrom pure roots and herbs and theonly one that is backed by cures inLancaster Heres Lancaster testiI monyMrsMrs B F Walter Hill St Lancaster Ky says I never fail to praiseDoans Kidney Pills when I have theopportunity I have not been without a supply of this remedy in thehouse for years and whenever my backbecome lame and painful a few dosesbring prompt relief For sometime 1suffered from kidney trouole Thekidney secretions were unnatural andjudging from this 1 knew that my Ikidnays were disordered At that Itime it was my good fortune to h2arof Doans Kidney Pills and I procureda supply at Fl shies Drug StoreThrough their use mv kidneys wererestored to a normal conditionFor sale by all dealers Price 50cents FosterMilburn Co BuffaloNew York sole agents for the UnitedStatesRememberRemember the nameDoansandake no otherLoylMr Lem Ivens is improvingMiss Pattie Hurt is no better at thiswritingMissis Marietta and Maggie Rayspent Saturday night and Sundaywith Misses Vernell and Lettie RayMiss Vernell and Lettie Ray entertained a number of their youngfriends very pleasantly SundayMr Marshal Preston of Saybrook111 is at home with his parentsMrs Bunch Ray and Mrs NannieRay spent the first of last week wIththeir sister Mrs Sallie Hicks of CrabOrchardSir and Mrs Kirby Teater and little son Hogan spent Xmas with herbrother Mr Alex Walker of LancasterMiss Emma Walker of Lancaster isspending a few days with her sisterMrs Kirby TeaterMrs Kitty Lilly of Lexington iswith homefolksMrs Aaron Ray entertained a fewof her friends MondayMr and Mrs Howard Logan spentSaturday night and Sunday with hermother Mrs Steve Walkerbliss Leala Teater of this placespent last week with her cousin MissVivian Prather of LancasterMr Irvin Simpson and Miss PattieRay drove to the home ot Elder F MTinder Saturday afternoon and wereunited in wedlocks holy bonds Thebride wore a white coat suit withhat and gloves to match We wishthem a happy and prosperous lifeLCURE CATARRHIts Easy Heasait ad Costs Bit aTrifleHow many readers of the CentralRecord know that in Inland Australiawhere the mightiest of eucalyptustrees grow in abundance that tbeie isno consumption catarrh or diseases ofthe respiratory tractThe refreshing balsam thrown outby these trees fills the air and isbreathed into the lungs by the inhabi itants and all germ life is destroyedIf you save catarrh you cannot goto Inland Australia except at greatexpense but you can breathe right inyour own home the same pleasantsoothing healing germ killing airyouwould breathe if you were living inthe eucalyptus district of AustraliaJust breathe HYOMEI it is madefrom Australian eucalyptus and scientifically combined with thymol andother Listerian antisepticsPour a few drops of YOMEI intothe inhaler and breathe it As itpasses oyer the catarrh infected memIbrane It kills the germs and heals theraw inflamed surfaceYOMEI is guaranteed to care catarrh coughs colds croup and soreTthroat or money back Complete outfit including inhaler 100 Extra bottles of flYOMLI cost but 50 centsSold by B E McRoberts Son anddruggists everywhereTo break up cold in head or chest ina few minutes pour ateaspoonful ofHyomei into a bowl of boiling watercover head and bowl with towel andbreathe the vaporPREACH ERSV1LLEMr Leslie Melvin who has been atParker City Ind for two years hasreturned to visit his mother Mrs PE ParishParishMrMr andMrs Jones L Anderson andlittle daughter Victoria have returned from a visit to Rev T HThornton and family at Honaker VaMr Troy Duval bas returned homeafter a long sojourn in the State of ladianaThe Misses Holtzclaw of GilbertsCreek were visiting Mrs J H Thom psonMrMr J W Aker delivered some eighty pound boats to MX B T Lunsford sold some time ago at eight centsThe Misses MeXlisterand the Mmej4tUw are spending the holidayswith the tKHMfolks They are atirrtS1 Ends Winters TroublesTo many winter is a season of trouble The frost bitten toes and fingerschapped hands and lips chilblainscold sores red and rough skins provethis But such troubles fly beforeBucklens Arnica Salve A trial con =vinces Greatest healer of BurnsBoils Piles Cuts Sores Eczema andSprains Only 25c at E E McBobertsSon 1mtending the E K N school au RichmondMrMr K J Smith has moved to HyattsvilleMrMr Chester Harris shot himself inthe leg accidentallyI Mrs Timothy Naylor is convalscingafter a severe illnessWord received from the Lexingtonasylum says that Mr Menefee Elmorehas pneumoniaMr and Mrs Ben T Lunsford Jrof Garrard visited Mr and Mrs BenT Lunsford SrMr J H Thompson sold some eighty pound shoals to George Spoonamore at seven onehalf centsRev Pierce Bryant has resigned hiscare of tne Baptist Church here Hissermon ou Sunday finished bis yearThe exhibition given by the Hobbsand Preachersville schools at the ME Church here was a success It wasone of the best ever held here and reflects much credit on both the pupilsand their teachers Misses Howard andHoltzclaw The large Xmas tree wasa feature of interest and a source ofmuch pleasure to the little folks OldSanta was present and is a spry old fellow considering his ageRHEUMATISMCured By The Marvel Of The Century BB BTested For 30 YearsAching bones swollen joints permanently cured through the blood withpure Botanical ingredients To proveit we will send you a SAMPLETREATMENT FREEIf you have bone pains sciatica orshooting pains up and down the legaching back or shoulder blades swollen joints or swollen muscles difficulty in moving around so you have touse crutches blood thin or skin paleskin itches and burnt shifting painsbad breath lumbaog gout take Bottnic Blood Balm B B B which willremove every symptom because B BIL sends a rich tingling flood of warm1 i Ji pure blood direct to the paralyzednerves bones and joints givingwarmth and strength just where it isneeded and iu this way making a perfeet lasting cure of Rheumatism inall its formsB B B has made thousands ofcures of rheumatism after all othermedicines liniments and doctors havefailed tj help or cure druggists or byexpress 5100 per large bottle with directions for home cure Sample sentfree by writing Blood Balm Co Atlanta Ga Describeyourtroubleand freemedical advice given Sold by F PFrisbie 1mCommissionersSaleaeOFOFPersonal PropertyGARRARD CIRCUIT COURTGarr Scott Co PlaintiffVSVSJJ H Broods Others DefendantsPursuant to a judgement of the Garrard Circuit Court rendered in theabove stj led cause at its Novemberterm 1910 The undesigned Commissioner will on SaturdayDECEMBER 31st 1910at about one oclock P M sell to thehighest and best bidder at public outcry one sawmill and engine describedas followsfullowsThisThis property will be sold on thepremises where it is locatedOne twentytwo horse power portable engine on wheels No 14112 andthe usual appurtenances manufactured by Garr Scott GO one ponevsawmill No 3637 one 60 12 fourplydrive bell also variable feed solidcarriage cable drive two excelsiordogs belt tightener 60 saw No 26227 8 and 9 guage geared knee recedjer which personal property is presently situated in Rockcastle CountyCountyKentGckyKentucky at or near Conway in saidCountyItIt appearing to the court that thepersonal property adjudged to be soldcannot be removed to the County seatwithout extraordinary expenditureand it appearing thatit is practicallyimpossible to bring said property fromits present location the Master Commissioner is ordered TO SELL SAIDPERSONAL PRO PEttTY AT THEPLACE WHERE IT IS SITUATEDTEDTheThe purpose of this sale is to satisfya debt of one thousand five hundredfifty dollars with interest thereon atsix per cent per annum from March24th 1909 until paid subject to acredit of fifty dollars 5000 paid September 25th 1909 twenty dollars82000 paid September 28th 1909 andfifty dollars 5000 paid January 20th1910 Debt and interest amountingto one thousand five hundred ninetyone dollars and sixty three cents159163 to date of sale December i31st 1910 and costs approximated12417 of court proceedings for IIwhich judgement has been renderedin tbe above styled caseTERMSThis sale will be made on a credit ofsix months time with interest at sixper cent per annum from dale of saleuntil paid Said purchaser will be required to give bond with approved security the said bond to have the force Iand effect of a judgement and shall ibe a lien upon the property sold andexecution of Seri facias may issue upon said bond If same is not paid whenf1ueDecemberDecember 12th 191012th1910RCCC CBaeby Atty for plaintiffsMound City Paints may cost a trifleore buUCC1 1 L StoraeiisfReport of the ConditionOF THEGarrard Bank Trust Coconducting both a Banking Business and aTrust Company Business at LancasterCounty of Garrard State of KentuckyAT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE15th day of Dee 1910RESOURCESLoans and Discounts withone or more endorsers orsureties101200 81Real Estate Mortgages 12002 00Call Loans on CollateralTime Loans on Collateral 5500 00Other Stocks Bonds Etc118709 8181DneDue from State Banks andBankersDue from Trust Companies20831 siUnited States and National 5002 00Bank NotesSpecie 3S > 53538853Checks and other cash items 1211 48Exchange for Clearing house12111SOverdrafts secured 39i 23Overdrafts unsecured 219 ro41I12TaxesCurrent Expenses Paid 6H 00Real EstateBanking House 8000 00Other Real EstateFurniture and Fixtures 6800 00Other Assets not Includedunder any of above heads134416uTotal 5105727 0LIABILITIESCapital Stock paid Inln cashonehalf of which is invested for tbe Trust Businessof the Company as requiredCkIfgllytiled iu Section S12A Kentucky Statutes 50000 0001SurplusJ i sritsUndivided Profits 1H07 47Fund to pay Taxes 10470191 IiDeposits subject to checkouwhich Interest is not paidexclusive of Trust Funds 07000 13Time certificate of depositson which interest is paid 2611 00Uninvested Trust Funds ondeposit Checks 2611lotICashiers Checks outstanding93815 1IDue National Banks fFlue State Banks and Bankers IBanKsIDue Trust CompaniesNotes and Bills rediscounted 20060 0020000 00Bills PayableUnpaid dividendsOther Liabilites not included under any of the aboveheadsTotal Slr 57J7 iOState of Kentucky County of Garrard SetI J W Elmore Cashier of the above namedBank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge andbeliefJ W Elmore CashierSubscribed and sworn to before me this 26thday of Dec 1910My Commission Expires January 29th 1912D A Thomas Notary PublicCorrect AttestV A LearIV R HaseldenIJ R HaseldenI Directors IReport of the ConditionOF THEPEOPLES BANKdoing business at Paint Lick town of PaintLick County of Garrard State of KentuckyAT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON TilE15th day of Dec TQIORESOURCES1 Loans and Discounts 109439 002 U S and other Bonds Stocksand Securities3 Due from Banks 6244 81L Actual Cash on hand 38Ki 515 Checks cash items and exchange for clearing6 OerdraltsSecured SI5l2 Unsecured 272718 2SS1 40i Current expenses and taxes paid tti 8018 Real Estate 15COOO Furnitureand Fixtures Total 1500 009 Other Assets not included under any of the above headsTotal l2o2 52LIABILITIES10 Capital Stock paid in in cash 1GOOO 0011 Surplus 10000 00 Undividedprofits 880 68 Total 10880 CS12 Heporiitsoii which interest ispaid SpaidDepositsDeposits on which interest isnot paid JtSOiin 25Total Deposits MG17 2513 Cashiers checks outstanding1 Certified checks Total14 Due to Banks 731 5915 Notes and Bills rediscounted ISi20000 Bills payable 3250000 ITotal 1700 0015 Other liabilities not included under any of tne above headsTotal 123832 51STATE OF KENTUCKY1CTTUCKYlCOUNTY SCTcrCOUNTY °OF GARRARD iI W G Kemper Cashier of the above namedBank do solemnly swear that the above state jment is true tothe best of my knowledge andbelief W G KEMPER CashierSubscribed and sworn to before me by W GKemper this 24th day of Dec 1910A B Estridge Notary PublicIA expires January 31 1914Correct AttestCorrectAttestJI J B WoodsW C Wynn1 Directors IReport of the ConditionOF THEBunk Of Bryantsvilledoing business at town of BryantsvilleCounty of Garrard State of KentuckyAT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE15th day of Dec 1910RESOURCES1 Loans and Discounts 38590 H22 US and other Bonds Stocksand Securities3 Due from Bauks 2485 K4 Actual Cash ou hand 1851 355 Check cash items and exchange for clearing6 overdraftsSecured 81841 Unsecured 19052 1038 937 Current expenses and taxes paid 396 so8 Real Estate 251125 Furnitureand Fixtures 171143 lotal 4214 589 Other Assets not included under any of the above headsTotal 4857810LIABILITIES10 Capital Stock paid in in cash 15000 0011 Surplus 120000 Undividedprofits 93994 Total 2139 W12 Deposits on which interest ispaid 800000Deposits on which interest isnot paid S 17438 16Total Deposits 35438 1613 Cashiers checks outstandingCertified cheeks STotal14 Due to Banks15 Notes and Bills redfscountedSBills payable 600000Total 6000 0016 Other liabilities not includedunder any of the above beadsTotalS 48578 10State of Kentucky County of Garrard ssI J C Williams Cashier of the ab 10inamed Bank do solemnly swear that the abovestatement is true to the best of my knowledgeand belief J C WILLIAMS CashierI Subscribed and sworn to before me by J CCWnUamsWilliams this 26th day of Dee 1910IMy Commission expires Jany29tb 1012D A Thomas Notary PublicPubliciC C BeckerAT ScottScottDirectorsDirectorsThe handsomest Calender of all isthe one sent out by The NationalStockman and Farmer Pittsbnrg PaIt will be sent to any one who will I 4send 10 cents to pay package and poe 1 1I taft Stitflorii ji1kll jHJJrt lHWIICurreyslThe Place Forg ForIOrangesBananasBananasGrapeGrape Fruit 1Apples EGrapes IRaisers Nuts IICoca NutsCandies ofall kindsPeanut ButterH terII Pimentoj CheeseseI1 Cod FishOlivesMaraschino IMaraschinoMaraschinoCherries< EuchridEuchridPicklePicklekDelMonte IDelMontePine j1 Pine Applei rI We have sr the nicestI fc lIne nicestIHandI Painted IiW 1 CHIN A1 in Gz T lOur pricesare right sobe sure and Icome in be flITfore you buy I IT1JWe will pay the Mhighest market Siceforproduce ITheo Curry yHENS SetsChickens 8 to 9ctsGeese 7 to TictsYoung Roosters 6to7iDucks lOctsEggs 28 to 29 cents JCOAL 14itoI7cCannel Coal 20ctsButter 16 to 1 7ctsTurkeys 12 to 14ctstH B NORTBCOTTDEPOT STREETf JYOMEIyI Y N I L i NA V O HEOraes catarrh or money back Jpsfbreathe itm Complete outfit includingiDhlle1 Extra bottles COc DruggistFI ckocorsANDMeats1VifE INVITE TRIAL ORDERSSatisfaction GuaranteedDAYISDt WAlKHWe Butcher the BEST YoungStock OnlyProduce WantedrV lJtr Whe lfi WomenIIWhet Point to theWhite Swan Flourias the best cf all thei know what they are about If there is onei II thing women can judgef fwell it is flourTell your grocer to send you a sack of the 1II WHITESWAN FLOURiIf you do not declare it the best you ever used you will beI i the first to whom it has not successfully appealedI i Lancaster Elevator and Flour MillsALEX WALKER PropAA fi JWWWlM7 Y r 1 1a a P sp d k IIIWITHt1I t1BtAZtEV 8 HASELUfN <IIOfficenag 5 Office National Bank of Lancaster Phone 3Ij O toI1J J WALKEK w J S JOKXSOXWALKEKPresident Vie Prest7iORGANIZED 1883Tbi t NATIONAL BANK ri Oi LANCASTER KYCAPITAL 50000 SURPLUS 25000oR U F HUDSONCashierW O RISNSY Asst rabr C D WALKKK BookkeeperJ J WALICEU Iu Asst BookKeepert Business Solicited Prompt and Careful AttentionDIREGTOKSJ S Johnson B F Hudson J J WalkerT JrL Arnold Alex Gibbs Lewis L Walker P A mrl4i1I I Youll Have Toi 1WHISTLEI < Ia long time for even asgood lumber as ours You1 111can whistle forever andIIIget no better There isntany AVe stay on top in11anythe lumber business justfjwIpJi because of the superiority of our beams boards timbersi IIIbecauseetc Ask any builder if it pays to buy the best lumberIIetcIIHis aiitsrase hpuld make you our customerIIIHisIII Lancaster Lumber Mfg COPIi llr s 1II1II wiHj a fq I IJirrg mMIInnII L i1 and let mem Finish your pic1 tures for yourJohn M McRobers1 IiII1ajjMfLs